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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2007

When we posted this story about Phil Hansen and his incredible works of art our viewers were blown away; some even compared him to da Vinci.

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  • @CaptKundalini A lot of those substances you named have done more for art than we could imagine.

  • I've watched this over and over again.... i'm still not sick of it! T A L E N T!

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  • @Coverjobs

    People also enjoy britney spears a lot. I did enjoyed that art as well hehehe :)

  • @trinitaterion surely it being art,cannot be confined to such stringent rules...its art...it's not pointless if it was what he wanted to accomplish..and so many people enjoyed it..

  • @Coverjobs

    A contemporary artist has to focus mainly on 3 things, ending of wars and improve (make awareness of ) ecology, and clues about what is "god" universe, etc (whenever exists or not) everything else will be banal entertaining.

  • R u kidding me u r so cooooooooooooooolllllllllllll man how amazing art and ideas love ittttttt

  • i really love ur art dude keep it up and i pray to god u would have a bright future :) (i love it )

  • I love art...the best story I've read so far is " paint it like Picasso" I bought the ebook on amazon for $1.

  • That is too cool! Incredible.

  • A true artist!!

  • @ruumuutuu But people don't really need drugs or alcohol to stimulate their talent.

    Take a look at the work of the late Stevie Ray Vaughn. He did a lot of drinking and a lot of hard drugs. He and Tommy Shannon (Bass Player) literally crawled out of a bar one day and Stevie started vomiting blood. He and Tommy decided to stop and get clean and sober. You know what? Their playing got better. It was a terrible tragedy to lose him the way we did.

    Rest in Peace, Stevie.

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